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Located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the park is vegetated with dense stands of evergreens, as well as aspen and shrubs. As a natural refuge for wildlife, the park provides the opportunity for the quiet and cautious visitors to view deer, raccoon, fox, coyote, squirrels, porcupine, and numerous species of butterflies and birds.
The unique beauty and natural wonders at Hyde Park make it an unforgettable reminder of nature's complexity.
- Thirteen of our campsites have three-sided shelters as available.
- Hike the 3 mile Circle Trail and the 1/4 mile Waterfall Trail.

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Superintendent
Joseph Cristopherson
505.983.7175
Joseph.Cristopherson@state.nm.us
740 Hyde Park Road
Santa Fe, NM 87501
350 Acres
8,500 feet
24 in. rainfall
125 in. snowfall
January 48/16
April 67/31
July 86/52
October 68/53
•Park Brochure
•Management Plan
•Park Photo Tour
•Hyde Park Lodge photos
•Hyde Lodge Reservations
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